New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10605

Introduced
3/13/26  

Caption

Authorizes the city of New York to establish a residential parking system in the postal designation and area of Queens village near the UBS arena.

Impact

If enacted, A10605 would empower the New York City council to create a targeted residential parking system that incorporates specific provisions such as defining the area affected, exemptions from the permit requirement for certain vehicles, and a mixed allocation of parking spaces for residents and non-residents. The council would also be required to hold public hearings prior to the adoption of any ordinances pertaining to the parking system. This legislative change aims to provide better parking management within the community, potentially reducing the congestion caused by arena-related traffic.

Summary

Bill A10605 seeks to amend the vehicle and traffic law to establish a residential parking permit system specifically for the Queens Village postal area near the UBS Arena in New York City. This legislation would allow the city council to adopt local laws to implement a structured parking permit system in this highly frequented area, thereby addressing local parking challenges stemming from events and activities at the arena. The bill emphasizes the need for such a system to manage increasing local parking demands effectively.

Conclusion

Ultimately, A10605 emphasizes a proactive approach to managing parking in a rapidly developing urban environment, balancing the needs of residents with those of businesses and visitors. Its successful implementation would require a collaborative effort between local authorities, community members, and businesses to ensure it meets its intended goals without exacerbating existing tensions.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial by addressing the needs of local residents for adequate parking, it may face opposition from businesses and non-residents who frequent the area. Controversies could arise over the allocation of parking spaces, such as the provision mandating that at least 15% of permit area spaces be available to non-residents, and the implementation of parking fees that would contribute to the city’s general fund. Stakeholders may argue that such a system could limit access to local businesses during events.

Companion Bills

NY S02155

Same As Authorizes the city of New York to establish a residential parking system in the postal designation and area of Queens village near the UBS arena.

Previously Filed As

NY S02155

Authorizes the city of New York to establish a residential parking system in the postal designation and area of Queens village near the UBS arena.

NY A10190

Authorizes the village board of trustees of the village of Hempstead to provide for a residential parking permit system and fix and require the payment of fees applicable to parking within the area in which such parking system is in effect.

NY S07775

Authorizes a residential parking system in the village of Sleepy Hollow in the county of Westchester.

NY A01247

Authorizes the city of New York to provide for a residential parking permit system to reduce hazards and pollution levels.

NY S09884

Authorizes the city of New York to provide for a residential parking permit system to reduce hazards and pollution levels.

NY S07861

Authorizes the city of New York to provide for a residential parking permit system to reduce hazards and pollution levels.

NY A10744

Permanently authorizes the pilot residential parking permit system in the city of Buffalo.

NY S09492

Permanently authorizes the pilot residential parking permit system in the city of Buffalo.

NY S09955

Establishes a parking placard review board to undertake a review of the impact of parking placard use within the city of New York.

NY A10866

Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue certain parkland in the borough of Queens and transfer such parkland to the metropolitan transportation authority.

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